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  2. List of Central Java regencies and cities - Wikipedia

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    Code Coat of arms Name Capital Area (km 2) [1] Population (2024) [2] Level 3 Level 4 Location map # 33. SNI English Bahasa Indonesia Javanese Dis. UV RV; 01: CLP: Cilacap Regency

  3. Banjarnegara Regency - Wikipedia

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    Banjarnegara (Javanese: ꦧꦚ꧀ꦗꦂꦤꦼꦒꦫ) is an inland regency (Indonesian: kabupaten) in the southwestern part of Central Java province in Indonesia.The regency covers an area of 1,069.73 km 2, and it had a population of 868,913 at the 2010 Census [2] and 1,017,767 at the 2020 Census; [3] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 1,047,226 (comprising 531,338 males and 515,888 ...

  4. Public housing in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    HDB residences in Bishan town. Public housing in Singapore is subsidised, built, and managed by the government of Singapore.Starting in the 1930s, the country's first public housing was built by the Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) in a similar fashion to contemporaneous British public housing projects, and housing for the resettlement of squatters was built from the late 1950s.

  5. List of regencies and cities in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    North Mamuju Regency (2003–2018) Renamed to Pasangkayu Regency: Pontianak Regency (−2014) Renamed to Mempawah Regency: Riau Islands Regency (−2006) Split into 3 in 1999 and one each in 2001 and 2003, later changed name to Bintan Regency: North Maluku Regency (−2003) Split into 4 regencies and cities Kutai Regency (−2002)

  6. Banjarnegara - Wikipedia

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    Banjarnegara is a town in Central Java, Indonesia and the seat of Banjarnegara Regency. It is 55 km from the Dieng Plateau region and a centre for ceramic arts. Climate

  7. Housing and Development Board - Wikipedia

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    The HDB Hub at Toa Payoh, headquarters of the Housing & Development Board of Singapore. HDB flats in Jurong West. The Housing & Development Board (HDB; often referred to as the Housing Board), is a statutory board under the Ministry of National Development responsible for the public housing in Singapore.

  8. New towns of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The development of new towns within Singapore were in tandem with the construction of public housing in the country – managed by the Housing and Development Board (HDB) under a 99-year lease. The majority of the residential housing developments in Singapore are publicly governed and developed, and home to approximately 80% of the population.

  9. Planning areas of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Planning areas, also known as DGP areas or DGP zones, are the main urban planning and census divisions of Singapore delineated by the Urban Redevelopment Authority.There are 55 of these areas, organised into five regions.